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Previously on "Are all technical support staff total idiots?"

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  • petergriffin
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    Is it 123 reg by any chance?

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  • NotAllThere
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    You're confused by the job title. "Technical" is just there to make customers feel more comfortable. In the context you describe, it simply means "post-sales (very little since we've already got your money, ha ha)".

    Pre-sales support is far better as it is a profit centre rather than a cost centre.

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  • suityou01
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    You did bleed the radiators first, didn't you?

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Are all technical support staff total idiots?

    Are all technical support staff total idiots?

    <rant>

    Think I will give up bothering, they seem incapable of understanding what is written, let alone finding a solution.

    Latest example, I found the order details string passed through a payment provider was being truncated and left a very specific support request. Got a reply email saying there should be no documented limit on the string and they would look into it. Then a reply in poor English saying the product description (nothing whatever to do with the customised variable I referred to) had a limit of 255 chars. Previously, I have asked hosting support teams to look at a problem with delayed emails only to find they no longer worked at all and the DNS settings were all messed up.

    Not just online either. My sister paid a local company last week to fix a problem with QuarkExpress freezing and they couldn't sort it. The solution (clear the appdata files) was in the 1st Google item I clicked on!

    </rant>

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